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This document outlines the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan for Lincoln County R-III School District. The plan encompasses key areas such as academics, including Missouri Learning Standards, professional development, and assessment resources. It also addresses climate and culture, comprehensive student supports, curricular resources, and program improvement, aiming to enhance educational programs and student outcomes.
The meeting included a presentation of the 2025-26 Budget to the Board with reconciliation details and conversation regarding the proposed 2025-26 adjustments. There was also a presentation regarding guidelines from neighboring districts regarding the use of "Off and Away" in their messaging, and answered questions regarding the new policy.
The meeting included recognition of TSMS Teachers and a presentation regarding the Wagner Family Donation to LCR3EF. Building Administrators provided reports. The agenda included a tax rate hearing to approve school tax rates for the 25-26 academic year, approval of monthly financial reports, personnel items, and policies related to nepotism, conflict of interest, and financial disclosure. There was also discussion and action on the 2025-26 final budget, a curricular presentation on exemplary experiences, and a superintendent update. The board went into a closed session to discuss a cyber security audit and personnel matters before returning to open session and adjourning the meeting.
The 2022-2027 Comprehensive School Improvement Plan focuses on exemplary experiences, trusting relationships, and superior instruction. Key priorities include real-world learning, safe and supportive environments, quality staff, student and family partnerships, school and classroom communities, business and community partnerships, higher education partnerships, and communication. The plan aims to enhance student achievement, social-emotional learning, and leadership support through collaborative input and alignment with the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6).
The board meeting included building administrator reports, approval of the agenda, and consent agenda items such as approval of minutes and financial reports. The superintendent reported on board candidate filings and student achievement. Discussions included transportation hold harmless agreements, an update on Proposition S, and the purchase of the Wing property adjacent to Boone & Lincoln Elementary Schools. A closed session was held, followed by personnel matters and adjournment.
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